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Explore DC's Go-Go Music Legacy in the Woodridge & Langdon Neighborhoods

Go-Go music is more than just a sound—it’s the heartbeat of Washington, DC, especially in the Woodridge and Langdon neighborhoods of Northeast DC. We explore the deep ties between Woodridge & Langdon and the Go-Go scene, from legendary venues like Breeze’s Metro Club to the next generation of musicians keeping the genre alive.

Explore DC's Go-Go Music Legacy in the Woodridge & Langdon Neighborhoods

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